James Crowe’s antibody research lands American Society for Microbiology Award
Vanderbilt University Medical Center's James Crowe Jr., MD, has been named to receive the 2024 American Society for Microbiology Award for Applied and Biotechnological Research.
Unexpected Consequences of Rac1 Protein
Research provides insight into how these key proteins support kidney ducts' cellular integrity.
New leaders named to Vanderbilt-Ingram research programs
Seven new leaders have been appointed to guide Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center's research programs.
Innovative Therapy Boosts Survival in Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Researchers find that ASTX727, a new oral combination therapy, can prolong survival in TP53-mutated MDS.
VUMC researcher selected for Global Scholars Program
Vanderbilt researcher P. Brent Ferrell, MD, is leading one of five projects selected by the 2022 Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research Global Scholars Program.
Vanderbilt-Ingram devises CAR T treatment protocol without hospital stay
Oluwole’s patients often call him “Dr. O,” and he is one of the nation’s top CAR T experts. He is an author of a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2017 that showed CAR T is an effective treatment for refractory large B-cell lymphoma.
Trial combines novel therapies for head and neck cancer
Vanderbilt is launching a clinical trial that pairs an experimental vaccine with an established immunotherapy for recurrent, human papilloma virus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancer of the head and neck.
Target for Lung-Cancer Subtype Identified
Multifaceted study connects early amplified oncogene MDM2 with outcomes and therapy responses.
Stronger Hearts for Childhood Cancer Survivors
Pediatric oncologists and cardiologists collaborate on reducing cardiotoxic effects of cancer treatment.